The U.S. Department of Justice announced yesterday the arrest of a Chinese professor upon his arrival in the United States in connection with a 32-count indictment for economic espionage. Hao Zhang, a professor at Tianjin University (TJU) located in the People’s Republic of

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As announced yesterday by the Justice Department, Schlumberger Oilfield Holdings Ltd. (SOHL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Schlumberger Ltd., has agreed to enter a guilty plea and to pay a $232,708,356 penalty to the United States for conspiring to violate the International Emergency

Taylor Swift’s clever response to the recent hack of her Twitter and Instagram accounts shows her nonchalant attitude towards the intrusion of her privacy, but let’s get real, what legal action can she, or other victims for that matter, take

Cyber attacks have been occurring for a number of years, but the recent turmoil with Sony Pictures has brought to the forefront the major impact of such attacks not just on private companies and their profit margins, but also the